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UPDATE w/HI1-A video: Comet ISON transit videos on LASCO C2 & C3, SECCHI COR2-B, COR2-A
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[quote:Sol Neman:MV8yNDIxMTc2XzQxNTg1NDYyX0ZFRkYwOTY3] More COR2 updates - http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/11/28/ahead/cor2/512/20131128_222424_d7c2A.jpg http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/11/28/ahead/cor2/512/20131128_223924_d7c2A.jpg [/quote]
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UPDATE: 12/04/2013 @ 04:22 UTC
Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) on SECCHI H1 A 20131121 thru 20131201. Comet Encke (2P/Encke) also makes an appearance in this video. ISON reappears in the upper right corner of the screen.
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UPDATE: 12/03/2013 @ 23:40 UTC
Check out this CME! Is that ISON debris in upper right hand corner?
SECCHI H1 A 2013/11/30 00:09 UTC - 2013/12/01 23:29 UTC
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UPDATE: 12/01/2013 @ 00:48 UTC
Video of transit on SECCHI COR2-A
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UPDATE: 12/01/2013 @ 00:23 UTC
Here's some videos on LASCO C2 & C3 as well as SECCHI COR-2B.
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UPDATE: 11/29/2013 @ 05:35 UTC
ISON is now out of view on LASCO C2, but it now shows on STEREO Behind COR2. STEREO Ahead COR2 hasn't been updated in 6 hours so I don't know if it can still be viewed there or not.
COR-2B - [
link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov
]
LASCO C3 - [
link to soho.esac.esa.int
]
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UPDATE: 11/28/2013 @ 23:15 UTC
ISON now reappears on LASCO C3!
[
link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov
]
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UPDATE: 11/28/2013 @ 23:00 UTC
Latest LASCO C2 & STEREO Ahead COR2 image shows comet is starting to brighten and the tail is starting to point away from the sun again.
[
link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov
]
[
link to soho.esac.esa.int
]
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UPDATE: 11/28/2013 @ 22:03 UTC
Latest images on LASCO C2 & STEREO Ahead COR2 show ISON survived!
[
link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov
]
[
link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov
]
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LASCO C3: ISON can be seen in the lower right corner.
[
link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov
]
[
link to sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov
]
STEREO COR-2B Scientific Quality: ISON can be seen in lower left corner.
[
link to secchi.nrl.navy.mil
]
Thumbnails with links for more are on left side of screen at this link - [
link to secchi.nrl.navy.mil
]
STEREO COR-2A beacon image: ISON can barely be seen lower left corner.
[
link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov
]
[
link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov
]
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